Remember to Order SchoolKidz School Supplies by June 14th!

The convenient services of Staples SchoolKidz, Inc. and their Teacher Tailored® back-to-school supply kit program are offered again this year! 

We believe this is a wonderful program for purchasing your child’s exact school supplies and encourage you to take advantage of this offer.  Why fight long lines and stress of trying to find every single requested item on your child’s supply list?  All of the shopping is done for you!

This program will save you time, allowing more summer vacation time, making “back-to-school time” less hectic and more enjoyable for both students and parents.  We believe you will find the pricing to be reasonable.  All kits will be delivered to the school and can be picked up on either Tuesday, August 27th or the first day of school – details to follow.

Go to:  www.shopttkits.com and enter acct #32972.

If you have any questions, please email us at Bigelowbulldog@gmail.com.

Becky Manley, Beth Coomber and Mindy Frankel Peckler

Still time to Buy-a-Book for Bigelow

The Bigelow Buy-a-Book fund drive is still underway.  Thanks This program is a wonderful way to honor a teacher, coach, staff member at Bigelow, or your graduating eighth grader. If you have not already done so, please consider making a small donation again at the end of the year to honor your graduating child or a staff member. Your generosity is deeply appreciated. 

For a $15 donation (via check or paypal), the Bigelow librarian will purchase a book and attach a plate with the honoree’s name into the book. We will send letters to the honorees informing them who donated in their honor.

For questions contact: Eva Schmitt at 617-699-9185 or evaschmitt@hotmail.com

To make a donation click here:

http://bigelowpto.org/buy-a-book-library-fund-2/

“Eat Right and Love Your Body” Workshop for Adults, June 6-7

“Eat Right and Love Your Body: Nutrition Solutions and Body Image Workshop for Adults” is designed for you to gain a greater understanding of how to meet your nutritional goals in a simple fashion and without deprivation. We will focus on developing a nonjudgmental attitude towards your body and learning to be respectful of the whole self.

June 6-7
8:30pm
92 Pearl Street, Newton Corner

Led by Stacy Schwartz, Nutritional Health Coach and Cybill Goldberg, LICSW, the participants will learn how destructive body thoughts can sabotage the success of eating healthy and self-acceptance. Participants will learn how to build a new relationship with food and their body. An interactive group setting will allow for all members to leave feeling better about themselves inside and out.

Pre-registration required: Contact Kristin 617-558-1881 x12 or via email

Father’s Day Run/Walk 5K

1st Annual Father’s Day Run/Walk 5K, a Run for Dads and for people who love Dads.  A unique way to celebrate Father’s Day, a gift he will love and memories your family can treasure. Kids Activities—Free 30 yard dash for 2-8 year olds (sign up on race day), temporary tattoos, photo opportunities, spin the wheel and many other exciting activities.

Sunday June 16th,  9:00 a.m. event starts and finishes at Needham Junction, Needham

To register or for more information, please visit the webpage: http://have2run.com/events.php#everydad  or call 857-205-2932.

Summer drama, art and music

Newton Youth Players is delighted to announce its new location of The Newton Cultural Center at Newton City Hall! The popular theatre program for children in grades 2 – 6 still has a few spaces available for the production of “Oliver”. Visit www.newtonyouthplayers.com for more information.

Time for Partners is a delightful art and music class for children 18 months to 4 years, accompanied by an adult. The summer location is the Franklin Elementary School at 125 Derby Street. David Polansky is the beloved music teacher, and Kim Jaques and Mary Bruno the wonderful art teachers of this long-running, excellent program. There are still a few spaces left for the summer program. For more information, please visit www.newtonculturalcenter.org.

Theatre Ink proudly presents: The Sixth Annual Playwrights’ Festival

Theatre Ink proudly presents: The Sixth Annual Playwrights’ Festival. Seven original plays dealing with serious, wacky, and inspirational themes. Student written, student directed, student produced. Directed by Peter Diamond and Kelsey Fox.

Tickets $7.00 at Theatreink.net. For additional information, please contact Adam at   Adam_Brown@Newton.k12.ma.us or 617-559-6306.

June 7th,  7:30 p.m. and June 8th, 2:00 p.m.
Little Theatre, Newton North High School
457 Walnut Street, Newtonville

Theatre Ink Proudly Presents: Nitrous Oxide

Theatre Ink Proudly Presents: Nitrous Oxide, an evening of Sketch Comedy, directed by Ezra Dulit-Greenberg and Jack Reibstein on June 6th & 8th.

Tickets $7.00 at Theatreink.net. For additional information, please contact Adam at   Adam_Brown@Newton.k12.ma.us or 617-559-6306.

June 6th and 8th, 7:30 p.m.
Little Theatre, Newton North High School
457 Walnut Street, Newtonville

Wine Education & Tasting

Former Newton Schools educator, Roz Johnson, offers wine education and tasting services, Let’s Wine Together.

A wine professional with more than 16 years in the industry will help answer those “wine boggling” questions such as:

– how to order wine in a restaurant
– how to marry wine & food
– does the glass matter
– cork vs screw cap — and more!

Contact Let’s Wine Together to learn more about an affordable, educational, and fun experience at 617-945-4946 or via the website.

Summer Programs at Newton Community Farm

Looking for summer programs for your children, preschool to grade 9?

Check out Newton Community Farm’s offerings, which focus on food, fun, and farming!

Back by popular demand Farm Sprouts (preschool & kindergarden), Little Diggers (entering grades 1-2), Farmer in Training (entering grades 3-5), and Socially Aware Young Farmers (entering grades 6-9).

Preregistration is required for all classes. Registration closes one week before class start date.

 

Beautiful Creatures, Warm Bodies, Crafts & More at Newton Library

Beautiful Creatures Movie Screening, Saturday, June 1, 2:00 pm
Based on the popular teen series by Kami Garcia and Margie Stohl, the Newton Free Library will be screening “Beautiful Creatures” on Saturday, June 1 at 2:00 pm in Druker Auditorium The film is rated PG-13 and runs for 124 minutes. Open to ages 13 and up.

Teen Crafternoons, Wednesdays, June 5 and 19, 3:30 pm
Get creative on Wednesdays, June 5 and 19 at 3:30 pm in the second floor Teen Area of the Newton Free Library where we will be hanging out working on crafts. For more specific information on what we will be creating check the teen Facebook page!

Warm Bodies Movie Screening, Thursday, June 6, 7:00 pm
The Newton Free Library will be screening “Warm Bodies,” a zombie romance movie, on Thursday, June 6 at 7:00 pm in Druker Auditorium. The film is rated PG-13 and runs for 98 min. Open to ages 13 and up.

Teen Korean Cultural Volunteer Outreach: Music Performance, Sat., June 8, 2:00 pm
Come to the Newton Free Library on Saturday, June 8 at 2:00 pm for an afternoon of music and poetry provided by the students of the Korean Cultural Volunteer Outreach program. A group of teens ages 15 to 19 who work to spread Korean culture, they will perform children’s songs preceded by brief presentations on the background and cultural importance of each piece. They will also present the poetry collection which they translated and illustrated. The organization has donated Korean books to local libraries and published their first book last year titled When the Tiger Used to Smoke.

*Questions? Email Liz, the Teen Librarian, at teensATnewtonfreelibraryDOTnet or call the Newton Free Library at 617-796-1360. All programs are free and open to the public, parking is free. The Newton Free Library is handicap accessible.